Cutting Edge Technology: What’s New in Our Area North Central Florida has many healthcare options from hospitals and medical centers that are continually introducing new surgical devices and advanced treatment. This growing number of medical options has increased the rate of recovery and also improved the quality of life for patients. Below are some of the latest medical advances and technology in our community.
Medtronic SenSight™ Directional Lead System
Bronchsocopy technology
Neurologists and neurosurgeons at the University of Florida Health in Gainesville became the first in the United States to implant the SenSight™ system, a technically advanced deep brain stimulation (DBS), to specifically target motor symptoms for patients suffering from essential tremors, dystonia and Parkinson’s disease. Some
“Our research team is heavily invested in brain-sensing technology. We believe DBS systems capable of adjusting therapeutic stimulation in response to continuously recorded signals from the brain may result in better DBS,” said Kelly Foote MD, professor of neurosurgery in the UF College of Medicine’s Lilian S. Wells Department of Neurosurgery, in a press release.
Robotic-assisted Bronchoscopy patients may have debilitating symptoms that even medications aren’t able to fully cure, but DBS can provide much-needed relief. During surgery, thin electrical wires, known as leads, are implanted into specific areas of the brain. The wires are then connected to
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a pacemaker-like device that is implanted in the upper chest that delivers stimulation to the brain’s electrical system. A direction lead enables surgeons to generalize the electric current into specific areas of the brain where the tremors originate. After the surgery, patients normally have a six-month checkup to fine-tune the settings on the device.
North Florida Regional Medical Center is the first hospital in North Central Florida to offer a minimally invasive robotic bronchoscopy for patients in need of lung nodule biopsies. This allows patients to have a diagnosis much earlier than previously available. Past procedures were done by inserting a needle through the chest into the lungs
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